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Proctor's Tips
It is still too cold at night to plant some annuals
Proctor's Tips
Proctor's Garden: When is it ok to plant annuals?
It is important to pay attention to nighttime temperatures when thinking about planting some annuals, like tomatoes.
Proctor's Tips
Time to get your perennials ready for your garden
Early blooming perennials have a strategy: they get the first bees. Competition is fierce in summer, so the early bloomers beat the rush.
Proctor's Tips
Proctor's Garden: Early perennials shine
If you plan to transplant or divide perennials, do it now. They'll settle in much better in cool weather.
Proctor's Tips
Fruit trees provide a welcome burst of spring color
Fruit trees across the Denver metro area are showing off with colorful blooms.
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Proctor's Garden: Fruit trees provide color burst
Fruit trees and spring shrubs are giving us a great show.
Proctor's Tips
Prep warm-season plants for May
It is still too early for warm-season plants to go outside. It is time, however, to get them ready. Here are some tips.
Proctor's Tips
Proctor's Garden: Prep warm-season plants for May
It won't be long before our housebound flowers can go outside. Here are some tips on how to get them ready to enjoy the late spring and summer on your patio.
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Proctor's Garden: Time to plant patio pots
Don't wait until Mother's Day to plant cool season flowers. You will miss out on a whole early spring patio season.
Proctor's Tips
Proctor's Garden: Time to plant patio pots
Don't wait until Mother's Day to plant cool season flowers. You will miss out on a whole early spring patio season.
Proctor's Tips
Plant cool season crops now
Do not wait until Mother's Day to plant cool season crops.
Proctor's Tips
Proctor's Garden: Plant cool season crops now
You can't wait any longer to plant cool season crops. They will not survive in the summer heat. Here is what you need to do now.
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